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So, 'Si, Senor' is this quaint little comedy from 1919 that revolves around a barber in a charming Mexican town. The guy is madly trying to win over a senorita, but her mother is having none of it. There's this lovely blend of simplicity and humor, with the pacing feeling quite natural for its era. The performances are genuine, capturing that small-town vibe, and the practical effects, though minimal, add a certain charm. It’s not just about the love story; it touches on cultural norms and familial expectations, which gives it a nice depth. Definitely a film that offers a slice of life from its time while making you chuckle a bit.
'Si, Senor' is a bit of a curiosity in the silent film landscape. While details about its release formats are scarce, it’s known to exist in a handful of prints, making it somewhat difficult to track down. Collector interest has been growing, partly due to its unique cultural perspective and the rare glimpse it offers into early 20th-century Mexican life. If you come across a screening or a rare print, it’s worth noting the atmosphere it captures, which is truly distinctive.
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